Misinformation and professional news on largely unmoderated platforms: the case of telegram
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In this report, we identify a coordinated network of accounts amplifying the People’s Republic of China’s diplomats stationed in the UK. Based on an analysis of all retweet and reply engagement with the PRC’s diplomats in the UK between June 2020 and January 2021, we present the following findings:
The R and Python code used to conduct the analysis and replication materials
Marcel Schliebs, Hannah Bailey, Jonathan Bright & Philip N. Howard. “China’s Inauthentic UK Twitter Diplomacy: A Coordinated Network Amplifying PRC Diplomats.” (2021). Oxford, UK: Programme on Democracy & Technology. demtech.oii.ox.ac.uk
Together with this report, we are also publishing a broader study auditing global online public diplomacy campaigns carried out by PRC diplomats. The report ‘China’s Public Diplomacy Operations – Understanding engagement and inauthentic amplification of Chinese diplomats on Facebook and Twitter’ highlights how the PRC uses Twitter and Facebook to strategically amplify the PRC’s narratives.
Read the report “China’s Public Diplomacy Operations – Understanding engagement and inauthentic amplification of Chinese diplomats on Facebook and Twitter”
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